Go around and quickly tell everyone about your job. Now, pick someone else's job you would like to try for a day and share why.

As a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up? If you didn’t fulfill that dream, share about the moment when you realized that you wouldn’t achieve that goal.

What are a few of the gaps (big or small) that you see between where you wanted to be in your career and where you are?

What is the best career advice you have ever received? Did you apply it? If so, how did it help? If not, why not?

Read Luke 16:10. We said that this is the greatest career advice that you will ever receive. That’s a pretty bold statement based on everything the group just shared. So, do you agree or disagree? Explain, why or why not?

What do you ultimately have control over in your working life? What distracts you from staying focused on those things?

We said God cares more about your character than your career. The more difficult the work situation, the faster and deeper your character grows. How have you seen this in your career (or otherwise)?

How do you think God may be using your current work situation to grow your character?

“Be faithful in the small things, because God is paying attention.” What is at least one way you can apply this principle this week? What will be the most difficult thing about applying this principle this week?